About Me

Hi, I’m Jenn. I’m an adoptee, a mother, and the creator of Anchorline Resources — a calm space for adoptees navigating search, identity, and reconnection.

I grew up with questions I didn’t have answers to and a quiet ache for clarity. When I began my search and found my biological mother, everything shifted. The photo you see here is part of that story — a connection I waited years to experience.

Anchorline Resources exists because I know how overwhelming this journey can be. Here, you’ll find grounding tools and gentle support created specifically for adoptees. Nothing loud. Nothing overwhelming. Just steady guidance for people who deserve to feel anchored.

I’m glad you’re here.

Why I Created Anchorline Resources

I created Anchorline Resources because I know what it feels like to move through adoption with questions that never fully settle. For years, I carried a quiet ache — a mix of longing, uncertainty, and the need for something steady to hold onto while navigating search, identity, and reconnection.

When I began my own search and eventually found my biological mother, everything shifted. The experience was powerful, grounding, and overwhelming all at once. I realized how much adoptees need support that feels calm, clear, and emotionally safe — not loud, not chaotic, not clinical.

Anchorline Resources exists because I wanted to build the thing I needed during my own journey: a place that helps adoptees feel anchored while they sort through the layers of who they are, where they come from, and what they’re carrying.

My Mission

My mission is simple: to offer adoptees steady, compassionate tools that help them feel grounded during search, identity exploration, and reconnection.

I believe adoptees deserve clarity without overwhelm, guidance without pressure, and support that honors the complexity of their stories. Anchorline Resources is built to be a calm place — a place where adoptees can breathe, reflect, and move forward with confidence and emotional safety.

Everything I create is meant to help adoptees feel less alone, more understood, and more anchored in themselves.